“Nice country hardware store. It od good to see the old fashion value of not only a hardware store but a home improvement center. It's great to get away from the big box stores and look at a small town hardware that is a focal point of the community!!”
“Rich’s is not a big box store, it is a local hardware store, with a very knowledgeable staff. From paint to electrical to plumbing to tool to outdoor maintenance and repair. I’m sure I’m forgetting many varied items. It has a cute seasonal section. Great store!”
“Im lucky to have this place near my cabin. Ive used them to purchase wood bundles, windows/doors, paint, stains, soffit/facia, tons of hardware, you name it.They've been really helpful for me finding things as well, like hard to find solid core knotty alder doors. I like that I can also have things delivered when I order lumber/cement, for a really reasonable price.I was going to use them for a kitchen but without displays it's hard to buy into something sight unseen otherwise I would have probably gotten a kitchen from them too.”
“Bernie has a great selection of electric supplies and pool supplies! He has everything and anything you could think of in his store. The prices are also very reasonable, compared to the big stores!”
“Very nice Harbor Freight. The staff is friendly and helpful. You'll find the typical Harbor Freight offerings here, which is a nice alternative to the big box store down the street. There's plenty of parking and easy access to the lot and store. Sometimes you just need a cheaper option in a pinch, and that's where this store fits in perfectly.”
“If you want helpful and friendly customer service then stop in here. They have soil, great mulch (I get the mushroom mulch for my garden every year), dog food, bird feeders, seeds, propane fills, plants and more.”
“We love going my fur babies and I. Shop for their delicioustreats edibles and other fun things we seem to find will at Tractor Supply Company.They always have what we needand are each so helpful if we can't find something.”
“Great store, just staff has no answers to questions, and you get shuffled around from employees. If you're disabled like me and have neuropathy, it could be very painful.”
“This is what service looks like! A hardware store where people actually help you....and go out of their way to make sure you have what you need.We had a ceiling fan (that's very old) with a bad light socket. They did not have the actual light socket I needed, but upstairs, they had an old ceiling fan. We were able to salvage one of the sockets and now my aunt and uncle's ceiling fan has light again!Places like this remind us of yesteryear when people really cared about one another and it wasn't all about money.I'm an old soul in a new world and I miss places like this.”